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Вопрос id:944285
Вставьте пропущенное слово: Universities that provide four-year study courses are either privately funded foundations or are state or city ___ that depend heavily on the government for financial support.
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?) Finds
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Вопрос id:944286
Дополните предложение: A graduate school of arts and sciences was organized in 1847, and a school of art was created in 1866. Schools of music, forestry,
?) Conn., one of the Ivy League schools.
?) in boarding houses under the care of housemasters.
?) nursing, drama, management, and architecture were subsequently established. The college was renamed Yale University in 1864.
?) families, many of them aristocratic. Boys enter Eton at about age 13 and continue there until they are ready to enter university.
Вопрос id:944287
Дополните предложение: A third type of system is a hybrid of the other two: administration and control are shared by national and local authorities. Such is the case in England, where education laws originate in Parliament
?) and philanthropist, Elihu Yale, who had made a series of donations to the school. Yale's initial curriculum emphasized classical studies and strict adherence to orthodox Puritanism.
?) but actual administration is in the handsof local government.
?) King's College, Cambridge, to which scholars from Eton were to proceed. The connection is continued by the reservation of 24 scholarships there for Etonians.
?) in boarding houses under the care of housemasters.
Вопрос id:944288
Дополните предложение: Eton college in Eton, Berkshire, is the largest public school (independent secondary school) in England and one of the highest in prestige. It was founded by Henry VI in 1440–41 for 70 highly qualified boys who received scholarships from a fund endowed by the king. Simultaneously, Henry founded
?) by the central authority, while in others they may receive full or partial subsidies with varying degrees of autonomy.
?) King's College, Cambridge, to which scholars from Eton were to proceed. The connection is continued by the reservation of 24 scholarships there for Etonians.
?) families, many of them aristocratic. Boys enter Eton at about age 13 and continue there until they are ready to enter university.
?) Scholars have been required to pay fees. The King's Scholars are boarded in special quarters in the college.
Вопрос id:944289
Дополните предложение: In 1716 the school was moved to New Haven, and in 1718 it was renamed Yale College in honour of a wealthy British merchant
?) oldest university in the United States.
?) Scholars have been required to pay fees. The King's Scholars are boarded in special quarters in the college.
?) and philanthropist, Elihu Yale, who had made a series of donations to the school. Yale's initial curriculum emphasized classical studies and strict adherence to orthodox Puritanism.
?) but it faded in the 1920s.
Вопрос id:944290
Дополните предложение: It was founded in 1701 and is the third
?) oldest university in the United States.
?) in boarding houses under the care of housemasters.
?) but it faded in the 1920s.
?) and philanthropist, Elihu Yale, who had made a series of donations to the school. Yale's initial curriculum emphasized classical studies and strict adherence to orthodox Puritanism.
Вопрос id:944291
Дополните предложение: Most countries have a centralized governmental agency that organizes, administers, finances, and controls the
?) but it faded in the 1920s.
?) vouchsafed instruction to girls, girls' chances to attend high school–not to say college–were slight.
?) Conn., one of the Ivy League schools.
?) formal and cultural aspects of education.
Вопрос id:944292
Дополните предложение: The geologist Benjamin Silliman, who taught at Yale between 1802 and 1853, did much to make the experimental and applied sciences a respectable field of study in the United States. While at Yale he founded the American
?) Journal of Science and Arts (later shortened to American Journal of Science), which was one of the great scientific journals of the world in the 19th century.
?) vouchsafed instruction to girls, girls' chances to attend high school–not to say college–were slight.
?) families, many of them aristocratic. Boys enter Eton at about age 13 and continue there until they are ready to enter university.
?) and philanthropist, Elihu Yale, who had made a series of donations to the school. Yale's initial curriculum emphasized classical studies and strict adherence to orthodox Puritanism.
Вопрос id:944293
Дополните предложение: The Ivy League was dominant in the early years of football in the United States until 1913, as attested by the All-America teams,
?) families, many of them aristocratic. Boys enter Eton at about age 13 and continue there until they are ready to enter university.
?) but it faded in the 1920s.
?) and philanthropist, Elihu Yale, who had made a series of donations to the school. Yale's initial curriculum emphasized classical studies and strict adherence to orthodox Puritanism.
?) oldest university in the United States.
Вопрос id:944294
Дополните предложение: The Japanese system also is jointly controlled, though it differs considerably from the English system. In some cases, private schools and other educational facilities may be controlled but not financed
?) but it faded in the 1920s.
?) oldest university in the United States.
?) by the central authority, while in others they may receive full or partial subsidies with varying degrees of autonomy.
?) in boarding houses under the care of housemasters.
Вопрос id:944295
Дополните предложение: The other students, called Oppidans, now number more than 1,000 and are housed in boarding houses under the care of housemasters. The Oppidans generally come from England's wealthiest and most prestigious
?) and philanthropist, Elihu Yale, who had made a series of donations to the school. Yale's initial curriculum emphasized classical studies and strict adherence to orthodox Puritanism.
?) families, many of them aristocratic. Boys enter Eton at about age 13 and continue there until they are ready to enter university.
?) by the central authority, while in others they may receive full or partial subsidies with varying degrees of autonomy.
?) but it faded in the 1920s.
Вопрос id:944296
Дополните предложение: The Yale University Library, with more than 10.5 million volumes, is one of the largest in the United States. Yale's extensive art
?) Scholars have been required to pay fees. The King's Scholars are boarded in special quarters in the college.
?) families, many of them aristocratic. Boys enter Eton at about age 13 and continue there until they are ready to enter university.
?) oldest university in the United States.
?) galleries, the first in an American college, were established in 1832 when John Trumbull donated a gallery to house his paintings of the American Revolution.
Вопрос id:944297
Дополните предложение: Though the common school vouchsafed instruction to girls, girls' chances to attend high school–not to say college–were slight. The “female academies,” attended mainly by daughters of the middle class, were
?) not numerous, and they varied in their emphases, often stressing social or domestic subjects.
?) King's College, Cambridge, to which scholars from Eton were to proceed. The connection is continued by the reservation of 24 scholarships there for Etonians.
?) oldest university in the United States.
?) and philanthropist, Elihu Yale, who had made a series of donations to the school. Yale's initial curriculum emphasized classical studies and strict adherence to orthodox Puritanism.
Вопрос id:944298
Дополните предложение: Today, as throughout the school's history, Eton names 70 King's Scholars, or Collegers, each year based on the results of a competitive examination open to boys between 12 and 14 years of age. In recent years King's
?) Scholars have been required to pay fees. The King's Scholars are boarded in special quarters in the college.
?) but it faded in the 1920s.
?) oldest university in the United States.
?) in boarding houses under the care of housemasters.
Вопрос id:944299
Дополните предложение: Two factors increasingly have challenged
?) by the central authority, while in others they may receive full or partial subsidies with varying degrees of autonomy.
?) educational systems during the 20th century: industrialization and population growth.
?) vouchsafed instruction to girls, girls' chances to attend high school–not to say college–were slight.
?) families, many of them aristocratic. Boys enter Eton at about age 13 and continue there until they are ready to enter university.
Вопрос id:944300
Дополните предложение: Women were first admitted to the graduate school in 1892, but the university did not become fully coeducational until 1969. Yale is highly selective in its admissions and is among the nation's most highly rated
?) but it faded in the 1920s.
?) vouchsafed instruction to girls, girls' chances to attend high school–not to say college–were slight.
?) and philanthropist, Elihu Yale, who had made a series of donations to the school. Yale's initial curriculum emphasized classical studies and strict adherence to orthodox Puritanism.
?) schools in terms of academic and social prestige. It includes Yale College (undergraduate), the Graduate School of Arts and Sciences, and 10 professional schools.
Вопрос id:944301
Дополните предложение: Yale was originally chartered by the colonial legislature of Connecticut as the Collegiate School and was held
?) Conn., one of the Ivy League schools.
?) at Killingworth and other locations.
?) vouchsafed instruction to girls, girls' chances to attend high school–not to say college–were slight.
?) families, many of them aristocratic. Boys enter Eton at about age 13 and continue there until they are ready to enter university.
Вопрос id:944302
Дополните предложение: Yale's graduates have included U.S. Presidents William Howard Taft, Gerald R. Ford, George Bush, and William J. (Bill)
?) oldest university in the United States.
?) Clinton; political leader John C. Calhoun; theologian Jonathan Edwards; inventors Eli Whitney and Samuel F.B. Morse; and lexicographer Noah Webster.
?) families, many of them aristocratic. Boys enter Eton at about age 13 and continue there until they are ready to enter university.
?) in boarding houses under the care of housemasters.
Вопрос id:944303
Дополните предложение: Yale's medical school was organized in 1810. The divinity school arose from a department of theology created in 1822, and a
?) King's College, Cambridge, to which scholars from Eton were to proceed. The connection is continued by the reservation of 24 scholarships there for Etonians.
?) Conn., one of the Ivy League schools.
?) law department became affiliated with the college in 1824.
?) in boarding houses under the care of housemasters.
Вопрос id:944304
Дополните предложение: Yale's Peabody Museum of Natural
?) History houses important collections of paleontology, archaeology, and ethnology.
?) but it faded in the 1920s.
?) and philanthropist, Elihu Yale, who had made a series of donations to the school. Yale's initial curriculum emphasized classical studies and strict adherence to orthodox Puritanism.
?) Conn., one of the Ivy League schools.
Вопрос id:944305
Дополните предложение: Yale's Sheffield Scientific School, begun
?) King's College, Cambridge, to which scholars from Eton were to proceed. The connection is continued by the reservation of 24 scholarships there for Etonians.
?) in the 1850s, was one of the leading scientific and engineering centres in the nation until the 20th century.
?) oldest university in the United States.
?) but it faded in the 1920s.
Вопрос id:944306
Дополните предложение: Yale University is a private university in New Haven,
?) Conn., one of the Ivy League schools.
?) vouchsafed instruction to girls, girls' chances to attend high school–not to say college–were slight.
?) Scholars have been required to pay fees. The King's Scholars are boarded in special quarters in the college.
?) King's College, Cambridge, to which scholars from Eton were to proceed. The connection is continued by the reservation of 24 scholarships there for Etonians.
Вопрос id:944307
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Oxford has been associated with many of the greatest names in British history, from
is one of the largest and most prestigious university publishers in the world.
The Oxford University Press, established in 1478,
Ashmolean Museum of Art and Archaeology.
Oxford houses the Bodleian Library and the
John Wesley and Cardinal Wolsey to Oscar Wilde and Sir Richard Burton, to Cecil Rhodes and Sir Walter Raleigh.
Вопрос id:944308
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The astronomer Edmond Halley studied at Oxford, and the physicist
Robert Boyle performed his most important research there.
University of Cambridge is an English autonomous institution of higher
Lord Salisbury, H.H. Asquith, Clement Atlee, Anthony Eden, Harold Macmillan, Edward Heath, Sir Harold Wilson, and Margaret Thatcher.
Prime ministers who studied at Oxford include William Pitt the Elder, George Canning, Sir Robert Peel, William Gladstone,
learning at Cambridge, Cambridgeshire, Eng., on the River Cam50 miles (80 km) north of London.
Вопрос id:944309
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The start of the university is generally taken as 1209, when scholars from Oxford migrated to
medieval and modern manuscripts; and paintings of European masters.
The Fitzwilliam Museum contains, among other things, important collections of Egyptian, Greek, and Roman antiquities;
Cambridge to escape Oxford's riots of “town and gown” (towns people versus scholars).
To avert possible troubles, the authorities in Cambridge allowed only scholars under the supervision of a
master to remain in the town.
Вопрос id:944310
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Noteworthy collections include the Acton Library of medieval, ecclesiastical, and modern history, the W.G. Aston Japanese library,
the papers of Charles Darwin, and the Wade Chinese collection.
The gardens and grounds of the colleges along the River Cam are known as the “Backs,” and together
they form a unique combination of large-scale architecture, natural and formal gardens, and river scenery with student boaters.
The university library with well over
3,000,000 volumes is one of a handful in the country that is entitled to a copy of every book published in Great Britain.
Вопрос id:944311
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Many of the college buildings are rich in history and tradition. King's
College Chapel, begun in 1446, is one of Britain's most magnificent buildings.
The mulberry tree under which the poet John Milton is reputed to have
written Lycidas is on the grounds of Christ's College.
Samuel Pepys's library, housed in the original cases, is at Magdalene College. Two of the colleges contain chapels designed
by Christopher Wren–Pembroke and Emmanuel.
Вопрос id:944312
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It was partly to provide an orderly place of residence that (in emulation of Oxford) the first
about 1502, when a professorship of divinity was founded–the oldest in the university.
Over the next three centuries another 15 colleges were founded, and in 1318 Cambridge
received formal recognition as a studium generale from Pope John XXII.
Cambridge remained fairly insignificant until
college, Peterhouse, was founded in 1284 by Hugode Balsham, bishop of Ely.
Вопрос id:944313
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In 1570 Elizabeth I gave the university a revised body of statutes, and in 1571
the university was formally incorporated by act of Parliament.
In 1511 Desiderius Erasmus went to Cambridge
and did much to inculcate the new learning of the Renaissance there.
In 1546 Henry VIII founded Trinity College (which
was and still remains the largest of the Cambridge colleges).
Вопрос id:944314
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The new statutes, which remained in force for nearly three centuries, vested the effective government of
the university in the heads of colleges.
Membership of the university was no
longer envisaged without membership of a college.
In 1663 the Lucasian professorship of mathematics was foundedunder the will
of a former member of the university, and six years later the first holder resigned in favour of Isaac Newton, then a young fellow of Trinity.
Вопрос id:944315
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Newton held the chair for over 30 years and gave the study of mathematics
it was primarily mathematical.
When the honours examination came into being in the 18th century,
used formerly at disputations; and candidates placed in the first class were known as wranglers from the style of argument at a disputation.
It was called the tripos, after the three-legged stool
a unique position in the university.
Вопрос id:944316
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A classical tripos was instituted in 1824, and
tripos in natural sciences and moral sciences were added in 1851.
In 1871 the university established the Cavendish professorship of experimental physics
proteins and of the double-helix DNA, to found the modern science of molecular biology.
Here, too, the team of Max Ferdinand Perutz and John Cowdery Kendrew and the team of Francis Crick and James Watson elucidated the structures of
and began the building of the Cavendish Laboratory. James Clerk Maxwell (second wrangler in 1854) was the first professor, beginning a leadershipin physics at the university that would be continued by J.J. Thomson and Ernest Rutherford.
Вопрос id:944317
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University of Edinburgh is a coeducational, privately controlled institution of higher education
at Edinburgh, one of the most noted of Scotland's universities.
Noted Cambridge scholars in other fields have been the naturalist Charles Darwin, the economist
than perhaps any other man, can be hailed as the founder of biochemistry.
Earlier came the work of Sir Frederick Gowland Hopkins, who, more
John Maynard Keynes, and the historian G.M. Trevelyan.
Вопрос id:944318
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In 1621 an act of the Scottish Parliament accorded all the rights and privileges of Scotland's three older universities
to the Town's College, after which it gradually assumed the name of the University of Edinburgh.
It was founded in 1583 as “the Town's College” under Presbyterian auspices by the Edinburgh town
council under a charter granted in 1582 by King James VI, who later became King James I of England.
The university remained under the control of the Edinburgh town council until 1858, when it
received autonomy under the Universities Act.
Вопрос id:944319
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Schools of medicine and law were established in the early 18th century, and faculties of music,
arts college and a school of divinity.
The university initially consisted of a liberal
science, arts, social sciences, and veterinary medicine were subsequently added.
Although its faculty of divinity has always been of singular importance to the university, its school
of medicine is also renowned. The English naturalist Charles Darwin studied medicine there.
Вопрос id:944320
Измените слово в скобках так, чтобы оно лексически и грамматически соответствовало предложению: An adult “scoutmaster” heads each troop. The U.S. organization has (seek) to include boys of diverse backgrounds, while the courts have affirmed its right as a private organization to set standards barring some groups from membership or leadership.
Вопрос id:944321
Измените слово в скобках так, чтобы оно лексически и грамматически соответствовало предложению: Boy Scout (unit), or troops, are divided into individual subgroups, or patrols, and hold regular meetings.
Вопрос id:944322
Измените слово в скобках так, чтобы оно лексически и грамматически соответствовало предложению: It co-operates with the National Union of Students. Religious young organizations and groups aim at (help) to elderly people or working in hospitals.
Вопрос id:944323
Измените слово в скобках так, чтобы оно лексически и грамматически соответствовало предложению: Since 1920 international scout meetings, or “world jamborees,” have been held every four years. These are gatherings of (thousand) of scouts representing their countries and camping together in friendship.
Вопрос id:944324
Измените слово в скобках так, чтобы оно лексически и грамматически соответствовало предложению: The Boy Scouts had a left-handed handshake, a special badge and the motto “Be (Prerare) ”.
Вопрос id:944325
Измените слово в скобках так, чтобы оно лексически и грамматически соответствовало предложению: The Girl Guides Association was (found) by Baden Pawell in 1910. It’s divided into three sections: Brownies (from 7.5 to 11), Guides (from 11 to 16), Rangers (from 16 to 21).
Вопрос id:944326
Измените слово в скобках так, чтобы оно лексически и грамматически соответствовало предложению: The programme of training is planned to develop intelligence and practical skills including (cook), needlework, childcare.
Вопрос id:944327
Измените слово в скобках так, чтобы оно лексически и грамматически соответствовало предложению: The Scout Association was (form) in 1908 by General Baden Powell.
Вопрос id:944328
Измените слово в скобках так, чтобы оно лексически и грамматически соответствовало предложению: The Scout Law embraces “honour, obedience, cheerfulness, thrift and cleanliness in (think) and deed.
Вопрос id:944329
Измените слово в скобках так, чтобы оно лексически и грамматически соответствовало предложению: The Wolf Cub pack is based on Kipling’s “Jungle Book” about (learn) to survive.
Вопрос id:944330
Измените слово в скобках так, чтобы оно лексически и грамматически соответствовало предложению: There are about 1300000 (boy) and girls in them. The membership is voluntary.
Вопрос id:944331
Измените слово в скобках так, чтобы оно лексически и грамматически соответствовало предложению: There are about 60 youth organizations in Great Britain. Youth Council, which (represent) the youth of the country both nationally and internationally.
Вопрос id:944332
Измените слово в скобках так, чтобы оно лексически и грамматически соответствовало предложению: There are even groups where young people help released (prison) to start then life a-new.
Вопрос id:944333
Измените слово в скобках так, чтобы оно лексически и грамматически соответствовало предложению: There are several youth (organisation) associated with political parties.
Вопрос id:944334
Измените слово в скобках так, чтобы оно лексически и грамматически соответствовало предложению: There have also been innumerable (nation) camps which parties of scouts from neighbouring countries attend.
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